BBC News - Technology
- Google to warn when humans chat with convincing bots YesterdayHumans will be told if they are talking to bots that can convincingly mimic human speech.
- Record $120m fine for nuisance robocalls YesterdayA US man is fined $120m (£88m) for making more than 90 million automated marketing calls.
- Self-driving pods for the Lake District and other news ThursdayBBC Click's Marc Cieslak looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
- Bad ads ThursdayDigital advertising funds the internet but the industry is in crisis, many observers believe.
- MPs summon ex-Cambridge Analytica boss Alexander Nix ThursdayVote Leave campaign director Dominic Cummings also called to meet DCMS committee.
- Tidal accused of manipulating Beyonce and Kanye West data ThursdayThe app denies inflating the number of listens to albums by Kanye West and Beyonce.
- UK access to Galileo sat-nav system after Brexit ThursdayThe EU is threatening to limit access for the UK to secretive information after Brexit, and now Britain is talking of setting up its own sat-nav system.
- IBM workers banned from using USB sticks ThursdayThe risk of losing them and damaging the company's reputation is too great, it says.
- US tech giant Apple scraps plans for Galway data centre ThursdayA court battle with conservationists shelves plans to build 850 million euro data centre in Galway.
- US commercial drones given green light ThursdayAmazon not one of 10 projects selected to try out new ways to integrate unmanned aircraft into the skies.
- BT cuts 13,000 jobs to slash costs ThursdayThe telecoms giant will axe many back-office and middle management roles in the next three years.
- Are intelligent robots better at our jobs? ThursdayWill Gompertz explores how clever artificial intelligence robots actually are.
- The autonomous car that can drive where others cannot WednesdayResearchers at MIT CSAIL have developed an autonomous car that can drive on unpaved or unmarked roads.
- California becomes first US state to mandate solar on homes WednesdayOfficials say homeowners could see significantly lower utilities costs per month.
- Cocaine breathalyser 'one step closer' WednesdayResearchers plan to integrate their cocaine-detecting chip in a portable scanner.
- UK broadband speeds leap ahead, according to Ofcom study WednesdayCommunications watchdog Ofcom says average download speeds rose 28% since its last yearly survey.
- Brexit to 'force work on Galileo sat-nav system out of UK' WednesdayAn Airbus executive says future UK work on the Galileo sat-nav system would have to be moved to the continent because of Brexit.
- Google bans abortion poll ads in Ireland WednesdayThe search giant has blocked all ads relating to the Irish Republic's forthcoming referendum on abortion.
